NLC urges FG, ASUU to embrace ‘collective bargaining


The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Thursday urged the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to embrace collective bargaining, saying there would be no progress in the society without quality education.
NLC president, Ayuba Wabba, stated this at a conciliation meeting with executive of ASUU, officials of the Ministry of Education and other stakeholders in Abuja.
“It is a very important issue that ought to drive the process of our development because world over, there is no way progress can be made without quality education. That is the centrality of the issue.
“All of us are here with much more commitment to see that the issues are resolved and through our process of collective bargaining.
“It is very cardinal in addressing issues of industrial relations and when agreements are signed. We must find ways and means of implementing them (agreements) and minimising area of industrial activities.
“The expectation of all of us as Nigerians is that we will put these issues beyond us and drive our process of development forward.
“So that all of us with open mind and very good will to see how these process can be resolved as it is a process that is time tested. We hope it will produce a win-win result situation for all, ‘’he said.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr.Chris Ngige, said the meeting was convened to address the crisis.
NAN

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